Subject: Mixed metaphors

Mixed metaphors:

A metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. A mixed metaphor is the use of two or more unrelated metaphors that are incongruous or illogical when combined. Here are some mixed metaphors we’ve seen and heard.

From now on, I’m watching everything you do with a fine-tuned comb.

A rolling stone kills no birds.

I have been torn betwixt and between the devil and the deep blue sea.

That was a dialog we started down.

Theres no grass burning under this project.

Did you hear what they feel?

He really grates me up the wrong way.

Our fans have been branded with the same brush.

English former football player & manager

Hey, I hope you can help me, I’m kind of up against the gun here.

Nail our fingers to the mast

Chicken guarding the hen house

I think the big guns will come to the boil.

English football player & manager

That was the last hump on the camel.

I feel like a bridegroom waiting at the altar for a blind date.

We want to brand the Renaissance name to the eyeballs in the chairs.

Someone's going to hang from the yardstick for this.

I think the big guns will come to the boil.

It’s time to step up to the plate and lay your cards on the table.

They’ve tasted the other side of the coin on so many occasions.

Irish football player & broadcaster

The discovery of the preserved bodies “breathed new life into” Arctic exploration.

She grabbed the bull by the horns, and ran with it.